We only played 18 holes but most of those were just out in a field. Not my cup of tea. Very long. Most holes I couldn't come close to the basket on my drive. Not my cup of tea. If you got a decent arm and not much accuracy you would score well here.

Ill start out with my opinion that this is an awesome course. I would recommend it to everyone to play once. It has so many holes and even some variety on each hole. It is well maintained and not extremely difficult. I have lost a couple discs, one being in the swamp, but it is well worth the fun. Nice pads, great baskets, well maintained and cut, plenty of variety, and cheap to play. Only downside is the amount of people there on a nice day. Plan to wait at multiple tees because of other groups.

I would rate the first 18 an A or even A+, however, the last 9 is very difficult and too easy to lose discs. We spent a ton of time looking for lost discs on that nine and ended up losing one on hole number 20. Some of those areas are so thick with thorny bushes that you can't even get in there to look for discs. Some of that stuff should be cleared out. Not to make it easier, just so you can actually find your discs if they go in there.

Layout is very fun, although you need a spotter on a few holes, especially 27.
One of the most majestic courses you'll play, with deer wandering about (across the fairway at one point) and memorable landmarks including a bridge and swamp.

First time playing. Course would earn a higher score if they mowed more of the grass. They do carve out a nice fairway, but the sides might be a hundred feet wide of tall grass and weeds that eats discs up! Other than that a very fun course with a nice variety of shots including a short over a pond shot. I played the shorts this round but do want to come back and try the longs and maybe find my disc.

I was unable to play the full course, but 1-18 were really nice. There's a good mix of distances, open/wooded, and doglegs. The most notable missing element is elevation change. The majority of this course is pretty flat. Use a spotter on the blind holes, especially after the grass gets tall and the trees have filled in. Start strong because the course gets a lot tougher after the first 3. Overall, the park was clean and well taken care of. I would have no problem playing this course again.

Played Stony for the first time with my brother...tie game...
Hole 1 and 2 we threw without any idea of the position of the pin, really pissed me off when I went for the practice tee on hole 2.
Having to pay twice is crazy...purchased a $54 park pass but still gotta pay $2 to play...good thing the guy in the booth said "**** it, have fun" cuz I didn't have $2

great course!!!. I feel the only improvement it really needs is the posts to tell the location of the pro and am tees along with basket locations on them. Other than that I think the only other complaints I would have would be that I got mixed up once or twice on which way to go to the next tee pad

This was my first time playing here and i can't wait to come back in the spring. Amazing course with a little bit of everything. Long short wide open through the woods. And hole 27 is so much fun to empty the bag on.

i am not going to hate on the course because of vandalism but i think stony messed up a good thing. hole 9 and hole 10 were great holes and they got rid of them to make an extremely long challenging hole which was kind of dumb. the fairways are always short/ cut and the rough is easy to avoid on most holes. the swamp holes should not have been put on the back 9. pay to play is good but something does need to be done like an age limit to keep high schoolers from destroying the park. 1 tee pad is not complete, additional holes ok but could have been designed better.

Stoney Creek is a tough course with a great variety of holes. There are nice baskets and tee pads and the course is overall well taken care of. The only issues are the idiots who draw all over everything, and the course can also get very busy. Overall though Stoney Creek is my favorite course.

This review is for the main 18 holes. The first two holes are tough openers when looking to warm up. (hole 2 is 933ft). The other 16 holes were well kept and fun to play. Lots of distance and some technical difficulty. I will probably not be playing holes 19-27 when returning though.

I had the pleasure of meeting one of the guys who built this course at my barber shop.He has never played with disc's just old school frizbees. This course was a good work out for my game. Like the basket placements on lot if the holes and the way the fairways dogged. Great course for all levels of play. Just so far from where I live. I be heading back though cause I like play this one. Later

I absolutely love this course! Well, the first 18 holes anyways... Holes 1-18 play phenomenal and will test your ability to get a good, clean drive. Also, there are some that play through the woods that keep you on your toes to place your shot accurately.
Then, there's holes 19-27. These holes seem like a completely different course. They have no flow to them, aren't ANYTHING like the previous 18 holes, and just felt like they were scrambled together to create more holes for the players. ... continue reading ›

I absolutely love this course! Well, the first 18 holes anyways... Holes 1-18 play phenomenal and will test your ability to get a good, clean drive. Also, there are some that play through the woods that keep you on your toes to place your shot accurately.

Then, there's holes 19-27. These holes seem like a completely different course. They have no flow to them, aren't ANYTHING like the previous 18 holes, and just felt like they were scrambled together to create more holes for the players. The 3rd 9 has you going over fallen trees, down VERY narrow fairways where the ground clearance is sometimes only about 5ft, and on one of the holes, you're shooting over a muck-filled swamp pit. Heaven forbid you catch your disc in that... And talk about the smell? YUCK.

Other than that, this course is amazing and it's easy to see why it's one of the top rated courses in Michigan. It can definitely get busy on the weekends and weeknights, so if at all possible, come out early. It can also get pricey if you do not have an annual pass for the metropark or a bag tag for the year. ‹ less text

Like the other Metroparks, this course is very well maintained. Where this course distinguishes itself from the other Metroparks is that it combines distance and smarts. Some of the holes at the beginning were slightly repetative, but it was still a good challenge.

It rained while I played here so quit after hole 13, therefore I can't really give it an accurate review. From what I saw though it seemed really difficult. The course was kept up nicely though minus the thorns everywhere in the brush. Only real complaint would be starting the course off with the first two holes being over 700ft each.

One of the best courses in the area. Great use of elevation and technical lines. A good amount of shorter holes, but those even have lines you gotta hit. 6 holes of 400' + make you open up on your throws. Very challenging course with gorgeous fairways.

Great course overall! Tons of garbage cans, polite players, and well maintained from what I saw. Course is really varied in terms of shot selection. A good mix of Ponds and Rolling Hills, drives and technical shots. Hole 11 was really cool IMO. I would love to play all 27 when I can.

by far, my favorite course. i consider this my "home course" ive "grown up" as a discer on this course and i loved the challenge from my first game. the best part is that it has changed for the better. the new options have given this course something for everyone. the casual can play here and enjoy them self, and the pro can get a real challenge. my only gripes are the vandals. i would give this an A+ if they did two things... took care of the vandals via patroled rangers... and added a bathroom/drinking fountain some where in the middle of the course.

A The new layout has a country club feel. The park has done a über job at creating what I feel is one of te best courses in the state. They have cleared the fairways to keep a route available and trimmed where necessary to give people a chance to keep track of errent shots. Other courses around could take a lesson here. Great job!! World class course for sure!!!

Excellent course. Could use some better signage though - indicating distance (on all holes / tee pads instead of just some), indicating rough shape of the hole / basket placement (in case not using the Stony Creek score cards), and direction to the next holes. All in all, a fantastic course. I wish I didn't have to pay to get into the park and then again to play, but it's certainly a welcome treat.

For less experienced players, the new holes (19-27) are going to prove far more difficult than the first 18, but they've got some great, unique, and challenging holes to offer.

Very long course, the longs starting with a 762 and 933. Plenty of wide open fairways, a couple of short ace runs, and a good mix of left and right. Love the 27 holes and 10,000+ foot total yardage the most, but it's always well maintained and part of a great park. A- only because it's a bit too open and not enough trickiness necessary, but still a top notch course.

This course was the easiest of any state park course i've ever played. It defiantly challenged my distance game but that's about it. Long open fairways on almost every hole and dispute there being trash cans at every tee, tons of garbage on the ground. decent scenery at best...

Great new set up. Getting out of the first few holes less than a handful over par will challenge most. The shule on many of the new holes is an impossible tangle of rose and rasberry bushes (a nasty combo) and poison ivy, seriouly inpenatrable in some spots. I would think some of this will get beaten down some with play. 400 ft downhill bomber for the last hole is a great finish. There is a need for a few more picnic tables on the front 18 for us old players. Some attempt to get the trash back ... continue reading ›

Great new set up. Getting out of the first few holes less than a handful over par will challenge most. The shule on many of the new holes is an impossible tangle of rose and rasberry bushes (a nasty combo) and poison ivy, seriouly inpenatrable in some spots. I would think some of this will get beaten down some with play. 400 ft downhill bomber for the last hole is a great finish. There is a need for a few more picnic tables on the front 18 for us old players. Some attempt to get the trash back into the cans needs to be made. Great improvements that make this course flow like a championship course. ‹ less text

-Always cut
-Variety of shots
-Takes distance and accuracy to shoot good

This is my home course so i am a bit bias but still top 15 course in Michigan from what i played. Its unfortunate that it is not used for tournament play more often when this is one of the the more elite courses in the area. Get course you wont be disappointed if you make the trip to play it.

The course is in perfect shape,now. Fairways are mowed, course is clean, and the casuals are few between. Still $2 to play, but the 50 is working at keeping the riff-raff off the course. Pay the $2 or get hit with a ticket.

The course changes have officially put Stoney Creek over the top. With a few more differences in elevation I would put it on the top of my favorite course list. It needs some breaking in, but I love the new holes. Coming back up the hill is a but of a spit in the face after a long 27 hole course but I'm sure it will do me good.

I have to be honest, this is my home course, but in all fairness it deserves an "A"!!! It has multiple dog legs on both right and left, it also covers multiple ranges in distance and gives you some tightshot duece holes. It can be a easy course to shoot a good under par game, but also can beat you up and keep you playing boagie golf. The worst part about the course is if played in the evening, hole 15 will blind you with the sun perfectly blasting you in the face right up the middle of the fairway!

Stony Creek Metropark is home to "The Buckhorn Disc Golf Course". Let's start with the positives and move to the drawbacks. Buckhorn is a solid place to play. The course offers 24 holes with 9 short pads and 1 short basket. If you only have time for 18 the horn makes that easy for you as well with a meeting point for 24 and holes after hole 8. The horn has many executable routes and offers potential to throw many different shots. There are opportunities for hyzers, anhyzers, thumbers, and plenty ... continue reading ›

Stony Creek Metropark is home to "The Buckhorn Disc Golf Course". Let's start with the positives and move to the drawbacks. Buckhorn is a solid place to play. The course offers 24 holes with 9 short pads and 1 short basket. If you only have time for 18 the horn makes that easy for you as well with a meeting point for 24 and holes after hole 8. The horn has many executable routes and offers potential to throw many different shots. There are opportunities for hyzers, anhyzers, thumbers, and plenty of other shots from many of the tees. The course offers long holes(one at 1000 ft.) and short ones as well, giving you a good mix throughout 24 holes. How the downside. In the past few years many trees and shrubs have been damaged by storms(not to mention the Ash Borer) and have thus been removed. The park is doing what it can to make this course as challenging as it used to be by planting new trees. The other pitfall of Buckhorn does not have anything to do with the course. This course has exploded in popularity over the past three years and packed during peak season. It becomes almost unplayable on summer weekends due to the casual count. There are a number of leagues that play here but most notably are Tuesday nights at 6pm, Battles at Buckhorn, random draw $5 doubles and Friday nights at 6pm mixed league. These leagues run through much of spring and summer. Buckhorn is worth checking out if you have the time but not a must play by any means. ‹ less text